We specialize in creating individualized therapeutic interventions to meet your child’s unique needs in a supportive environment where they can flourish.

Dedicated support with top skilled practitioners.

To provide the highest quality and most effective treatment, our team of Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA) collaborate with local practitioners that specialize in servicing children with autism.

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Pinnacle Autism Therapy in the Community

The “wait-and-see” approach is not appropriate when autism is suspected. Delaying a diagnosis can mean giving up the significant gains of intervention that have been demonstrated before age 6.

Laura Schreibman, PhD

In young children—especially under 2-and-a-half years—we shouldn’t treat it as a lifetime diagnosis. We can offer parents some hope that a very young child will move out of the autism spectrum or improve.

Catherine Lord, PhD

The hope is that if we can improve intervention with infants and toddlers, many of them will be able to leave their disabilities behind by age 5.

Sally J. Rogers, PhD

Interventions require expertise in applied behavior analysis. Speech and language pathologists and occupational therapists also play an important role.

Geraldine Dawson, PhD

With comprehensive and coordinated care, families are less stressed and have fewer unmet needs. How you deliver your services makes a difference.

Janet Farmer, PhD

The brain doesn’t learn just by teaching someone rules. It’s only by real-life experiences, by training the brain in social situations, that people can develop some competence in these areas.